How to increase ranking in Google

viamtech

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Hi guys,

I recently made a website forbusines purpose. I am cnstntly posting on that website and now it sbeen more than 2 months but stil my ranking hasn't improved. What should i do to improve my ranking in Google?

Thanks in advance. Regards.
 

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Hi guys,

I recently made a website forbusines purpose. I am cnstntly posting on that website and now it sbeen more than 2 months but stil my ranking hasn't improved. What should i do to improve my ranking in Google?

Thanks in advance. Regards.

Concentrate on

1. Select Good Keywords
2. Maintain Quality unique Content in your site
3. Get Backlinks from Authority Sites
 
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Regular posting seems to indicate you are running a blog. What is the blog about? How effective are your post titles? Have you installed the SEO pack? How popular and searched for is the blog topic? Why do you think you should rank more highly than similar websites?
 
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Mystro

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Hi guys,

I recently made a website forbusines purpose. I am cnstntly posting on that website and now it sbeen more than 2 months but stil my ranking hasn't improved. What should i do to improve my ranking in Google?

Thanks in advance. Regards.

Well judging by this post, if your spelling and grammer is that bad on your website then that will be your answer,
 
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Omniquito

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For fast ranking, as long as everything else on your site is half sensible I have two words for you...

GOOGLE ADWORDS

If you hit the spot with this (and it took me a year of part time self teaching) then in my opinion there is no faster way, however part of a good google adwords campaign is getting everything on your website or blog tuned in properly.

Downsides, it can be expensive if not done properly and takes a little time and effort almost every day to keep it running smoothly with small tweaks and analysis.

Also it costs money, but as I said if done properly it is money well spent. I spend a lot of money each month on our campaigns but sell more than enough products to pay for it.
 
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Omniquito

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To the poster above:

Adwords is paid advertising.

Search Engine Optmisation is making a good quality site which the search engines rate.

Whilst I agree that Adwords is a useful tool - It's not an SEO solution.

This is paid advertising you are correct, and who are you paying? Google...
And who do you want to improve your ranking with? Google...

It's common sense, Adwords causes you to create a site that is SEO sensible (otherwise your campaign would be no good) and then ranks you up faster than non-paid methods.

You are effectively paying your way up the rankings if your campaign is well done(can't emphasise this enough!).

My sites are at the top of page 1 on Google through this method and to be honest they are no way near SEO optimised or have any links to them either.

I think that you would be a fool not to include this in any web strategy, you don't have to sell a product to use adwords as long as someone is searching for what your site offers. If nobody does search for what you are offering then you are wasting your time anyway.
 
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This is paid advertising you are correct, and who are you paying? Google...
And who do you want to improve your ranking with? Google...

It's common sense, Adwords causes you to create a site that is SEO sensible (otherwise your campaign would be no good) and then ranks you up faster than non-paid methods.

You are effectively paying your way up the rankings if your campaign is well done(can't emphasise this enough!).

My sites are at the top of page 1 on Google through this method and to be honest they are no way near SEO optimised or have any links to them either.

I think that you would be a fool not to include this in any web strategy, you don't have to sell a product to use adwords as long as someone is searching for what your site offers. If nobody does search for what you are offering then you are wasting your time anyway.

So, just to clarify... are you suggesting that buying adwords advertising will somehow increase your organic rankings?

If so, I would suggest taking a long holiday.
 
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This is paid advertising you are correct, and who are you paying? Google...
And who do you want to improve your ranking with? Google...

It's common sense, Adwords causes you to create a site that is SEO sensible (otherwise your campaign would be no good) and then ranks you up faster than non-paid methods.

You are effectively paying your way up the rankings if your campaign is well done(can't emphasise this enough!).

My sites are at the top of page 1 on Google through this method and to be honest they are no way near SEO optimised or have any links to them either.

I think that you would be a fool not to include this in any web strategy, you don't have to sell a product to use adwords as long as someone is searching for what your site offers. If nobody does search for what you are offering then you are wasting your time anyway.

I was beaten to saying this but yeah basically Adwords and organic SEO are two different things. Yes you are dealing with the same company as Google is the main Search Engine and runs Adwords but this is where the connection dies.

Adwords is the paid adverts whereas SEO techniques provide a more valuable listing.
 
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Omniquito

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Webtistic or Autistic?

I hope you are doing well in your business because with a narrow mind like that you don't stand much of a chance otherwise.

Instead of comical replies, why not step back and think about it or just ignore it and carry on with what you do?

What is googles ethos? a good quality and relevant search experience for its users...

What do adwords force you to be? relevant... and that is without going into clicks per day, click through rates, bounce rates, conversion rates... google take all of this into account when rating your website.

All I ask is that people that have the slightest of open minds and want to do well don't rule this out.

I don't sell SEO, my business isn't in website design and my advice is based on good and bad experiences, the proof is in my No1. google rankings for my various websites and the sales they generate = money in the bank.
 
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Firstly, theres no need to be plain rude.

Adwords is not something I'm being narrow minded about because I have used it for clients before - not as an SEO solution but as a form of online advertising, which is all I said in previous posts.

So your claiming I'm being narrow minded and comical. I'm sorry but if you reread my posts I've purely stated a fact which is that Adwords ISN'T Seach Engine Optmisation which is perfectly correct.

If Adwords has worked for you then great, just don't tell somebody that is something it isn't because thats not fair. Yeah suggest they use it all you like but by telling them that it's a solution to their SEO problems is completely wrong as their page could still be poorly optimised.

Regards,

Ally.
 
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Omniquito

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I was beaten to saying this but yeah basically Adwords and organic SEO are two different things.

I agree with this, definately.

Yes you are dealing with the same company as Google is the main Search Engine and runs Adwords but this is where the connection dies.

I still really struggle to understand that you can say that Google don't take these into account? it's of value to their ethos to cross reference these.

Anyway, I think we will have to agree to disagree and I will carry on my work with both SEO on our sites and Adwords.
We will never know the truth from Google but rankings are proof of the pudding.
 
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Mystro

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Webtistic or Autistic?

I hope you are doing well in your business because with a narrow mind like that you don't stand much of a chance otherwise.

Instead of comical replies, why not step back and think about it or just ignore it and carry on with what you do?

What is googles ethos? a good quality and relevant search experience for its users...

What do adwords force you to be? relevant... and that is without going into clicks per day, click through rates, bounce rates, conversion rates... google take all of this into account when rating your website.

All I ask is that people that have the slightest of open minds and want to do well don't rule this out.

I don't sell SEO, my business isn't in website design and my advice is based on good and bad experiences, the proof is in my No1. google rankings for my various websites and the sales they generate = money in the bank.

I dont do any of those either and although i understand your thinking method, Adwords will have no implication on your website.

Your ad is one thing and written well will help people get to your site that part adwords does well, but if you site is a very poor site people will just jog on to the next site,

Many will not change their site just because they are running a adwords campaign,

Adwords is designed to get people to your site, your site is designed to convert those people.

The people who are in a good position with google would not need the adwords for that specific search term which intern may bring that cpompany all the traffic it needs without using adwords

Sorry to say Adwords has nothing to do with Seo
 
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Omniquito

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Firstly, theres no need to be plain rude.

Adwords is not something I'm being narrow minded about because I have used it for clients before - not as an SEO solution but as a form of online advertising, which is all I said in previous posts.

So your claiming I'm being narrow minded and comical. I'm sorry but if you reread my posts I've purely stated a fact which is that Adwords ISN'T Seach Engine Optmisation which is perfectly correct.

If Adwords has worked for you then great, just don't tell somebody that is something it isn't because thats not fair. Yeah suggest they use it all you like but by telling them that it's a solution to their SEO problems is completely wrong as their page could still be poorly optimised.

Regards,

Ally.

Sorry Ally,
It was meant for Webtistic not Simplistic... really sorry for the confusion. I was refering to his comment that I need a holiday!
His/her comments were not constructive and thus of no value to the posts.

The first post and the subject title was "How to increase ranking in Google" that is what this is all about and I agree totally that SEO is not the same as Adwords and I wasn't telling anyone that it was.
 
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Sorry Ally,
It was meant for Webtistic not Simplistic... really sorry for the confusion. I was refering to his comment that I need a holiday!
His/her comments were not constructive and thus of no value to the posts.

The first post and the subject title was "How to increase ranking in Google" that is what this is all about and I agree totally that SEO is not the same as Adwords and I wasn't telling anyone that it was.

No problem - my fault for missing the pun, should of paid more attention. Thanks for appologising anyway. :)

Fair comment about the post and I will leave it at that.
 
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are you suggesting that buying adwords advertising will somehow increase your organic rankings?

My rankings nosed dived when i stopped adwords.

I know coincidence, but its food for thought.
Only a really cynical person would suggest that there might be some relationship between adword spend and natural rankings... and I am a really cynical person as far as google goes! (where cynical = distrusting the motives of others, i.e. google).

The cynic is me is also telling me that the OP is a forum seo spammer (automated or otherwise).
 
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emmadean

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It's too early to get expected results. As you've said it's only 2 months or so in this phase your website is still in sandbox. You cannot expect a good result in this time.

Just maintain you link building method but do not stick on one technique use some other link building methods.
 
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I'm only new to this site so be kind...

We have had our site online for nearly two years now and one of the most important things has been relevant content that is updated regularly. We do use adwords but as has been clearly explained this is simply advertising as we are not in the position we would like to be on Google yet. Anyone who believes it is seems to be missing some basic logic - Google makes it's money out of Adwords...NOT out of SEO. When you are at the top of natural listings you don't buy Adwords - therefore there is no need for them to promote people buying Adwords - thus they are totally seperate parts of google.

We use a specialist company for our SEO and to be honest I would recommend this to anyone with their own site. Your time would be better spent doing what you do best - i.e. running your business, and leaving a specialist subject (a black art infact) - i.e. the SEO to the experts. We pay £140 a month and have moved from not being listed on google at all to being number 3 on page 1 on some of our terms and as low as page 2 on other higher value terms. Our industry is incredibly competitive on Google so we know it will take time but we are moving in the right direction.

We are actually about to launch a new business and the site for that is being designed at the moment and we are usignthe company that handles our SEO so that right from the start it is built with it's google ranking in mind. Hope this helps.
 
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neo09

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Few are the main things you should do-

1- Right keyword selection
2- Unique content on the website
3- Strong offpage like - directory submissions, article posting, forum and blog postings & comments and back links from relevant websites.

Do all these stuff i am sure you will surely get the good results.
 
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Deaongrab

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Do a little research on the Keyword again, work on the quality of the content, promote your site well, for promotion either join some popular social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter or can also use PPC method for promotion. Utililize tools like social book marking, linkbuiding, forum posting, blog commenting etc.
 
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